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Get together   /gɛt təgˈɛðər/   Listen
Get together

noun
1.
A small informal social gathering.  Synonym: meeting.
verb
1.
Get people together.  Synonyms: assemble, gather.  "Get together all those who are interested in the project" , "Gather the close family members"
2.
Get together socially or for a specific purpose.  Synonym: meet.
3.
Work together on a common enterprise of project.  Synonyms: collaborate, cooperate, join forces.  "We joined forces with another research group"
4.
Become part of; become a member of a group or organization.  Synonyms: fall in, join.






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"Get together" Quotes from Famous Books



... ain't but two gals in two miles square here, and I ain't a-goin' to be the feller to shoo 'em apart. What's the use of bein' gals, and young, and putty, if they can't get together and talk about their new gownds and the fellers? That ...
— The Pearl of Orr's Island - A Story of the Coast of Maine • Harriet Beecher Stowe

... meet together on Corpus Christi day. They that were at Canterbury entered into Saint Thomas' church and did there much hurt, and robbed and brake up the bishop's chamber, and in robbing and bearing out their pillage they said: 'Ah, this chancellor of England hath had a good market to get together all this riches: he shall give us now account of the revenues of England and of the great profits that he hath gathered sith the king's coronation.' When they had this Monday thus broken the abbey of Saint Vincent, they departed in the morning and all the people of ...
— Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) • Jean Froissart, Thomas Malory, Raphael Holinshed

... but the music's bright and lively; the songs are quaint and catching; the dialogue's brisk and not too witty; and there's plenty of business—plenty of business in it. I incline to think we can get together a house at the Ambiguities that'll enter into the humour of the thing, and see what your play's driving at. How did you learn all about stage requirements, though? I never saw a beginner's play with so little in it that was ...
— Philistia • Grant Allen

... parties, but the ladies get together in a parlor, sip their tea, take pinches of snuff from each other's boxes, talk about the number of cheeses they have made, how much salt they put into the curd, how much yarn they have spun, how many yards of linen ...
— Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times - 1769 - 1776 A Historical Romance • Charles Carleton Coffin

... we had better go to Raymond. That is a good-sized place. I think we can get together ...
— The Young Musician - or, Fighting His Way • Horatio Alger


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